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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1875)
A iigasaawws ESitt-!HIC 5SHBf ??ar fCV.: 7-Ci- t' v i-T" v- , v Kr&51!fc s v a-- - Ssi?-- -- "Ksjr ,,. j r- & f ji A s i in m S t I M THE HED CLOUD CHIEF ItED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. LOCAL MATTERS. J"lfii'ci in 'Jw GV"rtJn CV-' 'f " MTMg - SMQ 0U:ial Directory. co:cn '.iiiPs: o:c al. W. Tijion. JJroTTBvillc. U. F. Senator. W. tiU"i..i':. GiaaUa. V. - Senator. Lcrcnso Cru:nc. IioprccUH?. TtXKCUTIVK. n I. '. fl A j'l'KU. Gin crjior, J,5pfln J. ' t-ir. I.i:t In. Sw.of5y:n. .1. U n.i-n. Hratrkr, jiilimr. !'. A. K"".U(. ..lwwH-is. Jwnro'. .1.11 1V4wit Kevirirr. Att'y "n. J. St. ftchu-ue. Lincoln. Fun. I'ao.Iwtiue. .lUMCIAKY. tier.. 1 1. I.'-. r'i:it.l a. Ciier.Tsitii"'. .lK"7,;?rM W1- ,f AMfatc Jut. I. s'fl'l MV Till. PI -UrlUUUl i WBkSTEU COUNTY. . . TtH'y. K. . .! '. I V. . 1 wN.r. J! '. l"i!i. M. .. Kicy, t' I'. !!.. v. :.-.hTi. A 1. UarJy. 1 r.. . .-:!. V "J ri;rcT. l'rokatc J!kc Sheriff. Kebo! s-Bj.'t. Const) tfurvyoT Count ("oim;u3irnrr Arrl-.nl mel rte;ms-tnro . Lr.il- Ji-.-iata Leaver 5Jss3lS YVJ-!nc-day - .oml Krihy . a ill: UhV cVl'M-. in. mivc- Tues day ihuiKl:.yniidSUpiday'7 p. is:. If-HVAri) leaves Too day's and i:i.: fi n. m. arrive j a'xny s s-jil Friday's? ."' :. in. Mail doff J f p. . JPfVNKiSV, pnhu casl, 5trt'lsyV i .:1 ?'u:i.J.yV 1! P. in. (intua v? ' Tdt.-J-y's 1 l'nlai's JO a. :. i i:Az.vr U : 1 1. Kjvo Tiiir.-daj 0 3. is. Airivfti Wwliicsdy'a 1 p. :. 2Ia! f.ctl i p. U:. .1is:::.l !:in.-.p, anive l;iiMnyV i in. liCoviv 1'iidsy 1 p. ni. ill tj.. IvuaN stijvc. "nMir-Iwy's Ur.. in. jjuavitb Tlir.r-i'.sy I p. in U.Tiv upon frum -1 ut.tLl fl p. iu. A!! rfc:;fl mrtlt'M i:u:t le in t-e cvfiiiiifT Ufoto l5e iun:i laavj "' j. IJ. MrNsiT. '--'J: PL!-. SRIT. ATiO.VAL Cll UilCfT i'tUf fji-ry iiti-t .md third Sub- '! tl each tnnti:ii sit Hd Gud f.t.d Ui'-uU. It) A'rhelv A. 51. at i:d':vtd. - o'chu-k f. M at iti- :.lr. livry -etx!id aiwl fmnh ''.'.bath"? at r.-'tin ::.d ITantioiij 1 fifitxlfe. lll.V. A. iiAXWKM., 1 t tor. l i:f " it'i'ii'ii ')rr Tnns 1 .I I I i t5 l !." IIj. I.W". tftor. Stnutsi cvuiy r -ilh SaM.4h at Ti 1. M. .4i.i:Ain .. i.iitfi oveiy Sabbath : ll a. :. ' 'r.T""!' 5":'Tt r, ' !'t !- r inn :ji.- .v'sdba5h and 'i lust h I'li'di-ii.'. .ii :mju at ins :-ciio; ir ,t jii- i.i,:hfti"tj.wii. r-'jwrv?eu.f-c.f.'ss,rr-r3.Tvi,n."L.t Ki-irt cue, :0 eehts per jr.dioi Gar b. r h C-. FtiOi 0-trr?, by the can oi .ibzt-i 1 (k. Zei-"-. Alo Frc0.i " I .rud. pic-, eakt, c(nfcetiti;Huy, te ' Jjrv tbini'S Tr tlia httie iu'k--, c t1 Iht OJT.30. C'uli atkd lfiai: at t.4 r.. . ;ct f sid Icapppl assort nicnt or .a:, iittrj in :.' at the Pott OfiL'C. Go ;o the PMt Ofliee For paper, i'i n . pcnuifc8, kislos. Ala icv. (J to Sr.cipj's for your drtis, Pat "lit rax-dimnc tte. Ca: li-". 'lie !( and purest in r ttt::, :j! Get iC'-iv.'. - !--'.t Cuu'!?yYni!!:tWRh'eda C:.vNv Y"ii.i.ctX. Sav your :!;, tlu"v bard time. ly 7n'tt;;: !: Wiihox. v.h.i v.ui vo wit: nu.A'y ou your tj.xet. --"'!: i)i0Je--;ie Sevsajr dorline h aektu-wlcdstt'd by all con potiv.it i'Ys o bo the Lot luaehiue now be ie il.t pui.!ic. o pMt.dia For CasH, :1U lioad ot Sj-ring ChIvc." a'-d Venrhnes. (roui Fi to !Su:on:hs old. loouSre oF Ka?-kx Ritu's., 1 n.iles EaM of Red Cloud. Ksiics to T:.:l:src Nt.t;co t- hrioliy iriven, Tlr.t 1 will -y-is:fO '.l jtrihOJ v ho uav diS'reto oftor ibeiu'elvca :is cundidato for te-.eboi- of the primary or common sibuoK of the county, at my office in l?od Cioud, on the Sbt .-nturday of lt rovesii.er. l't uruaty ai.ii FI. S. Kai.ky, Co. Supcrinti ndeut. iHX. V, Semi. mil. G. Johnson. Crete, " 2i b. for c'rcnlais oF the Domestic - .scwinc .Machine; aNo terms to agents (t. r.) ifyou mean business and really sai.t an agency. " r,n'iiA Tt wb.m it may oonwrn. All person- are lierby notifiod that the M. P. R. IL CotujMiny have become Lit"! oF thi whi.!esale sl'uchier upon their timber, m the Republican Valley. And From time iorwi r rd wo propose to protect our own interests, and by .-n doinz wo think we sh 11 protect the best i.sterests oF the settler-, a we are convince 1 that there "i- uo timber in the A'allcy to spare. E-prc:ally to be drawn out oFlbe State or cut into lumber, or in any manner wasted. Aud we hope all good citi-"z-n will con-bb-r these matters care Fully and lend u their influence to protect w hat timber there .mar be left. J. R LonRiPGi-:, Land Com'r. M. P. ltailway. m. 23m6. TAXiS3r Two thousand pounds of poik,nt tlie Red Clond Meat market, for wljch 1 will pay the highest cash ' -jZirt. Al-o some Fat Cattle. T' . Map.K'- U. SVanbr.- Vr. N. Richardson has a largo np plyof seed corn on bawl, For $1,25 per burbch l!3-w3. NEW GOOfib'! A frel Mock of Dry Goods and flroct'ric". i!l le jmld at bottom prices at the fjtjwjrc Store. liny? i Ihh fur Hiyh! Yo'j can 'nyajiood jKilr of kip boots lur Four dollars at the Grange Store. Tiy some of that good Tea at the Grar.g4i"Stiro. SPI1T NTS ! 2STPR I NTS ! Tli nicest I'rints in toiva can he had at the Grange Store. If yon vrr.r.t to 0t yor Stattoncry cheap en to the Pest 05! cc. 214 Grat.erV, ifyou v.ant i:ood tfla. 'yfiee, Migar, and crficr arociic, call aiihe Grantie Store, next door to the !W office. John G. Poitimi, lied Ciond. Qo to Smith & Ca'.vcU For Fund Jure. Ail Kind 4 of Dry Gooda in large. -spph':i!n! alreaonahic ratesat Gaukeu & Go'?. God warai Fall and winter fchavrh andidtmgo'td at rmm G. & Go?. . A Foil "toc'iC of Boots and Shoes', for the f&ll trade at G. iC Go's. GrairV, iF j-nti want your Grander Iwots and .sho-s, call at the Ginii'c Strre. .Joil.N' G. PoTTF.lt. 3Ia(ciioi, .r eotits per hvx at Garber's. Iunj) ehinineys, 15 .or 2."'i:a at Gir I nr. Tjireu bars soap, 2. cents, Garbcr it Co. Soda lOcen'i er pound, at Gnrber?. GP.AXGK bTOUM GOOD NhWS GOOD XKWS. For the K;ir:nrs of Webster and NoiKhboiin lonnties. GlIANGl-JSTOHK IN RED CLOUD. The 'lore Id-pt by .John G. Potto: l.-tvinp !)ecti app-dutctl by the County Council :i CHANGE STORE. Patron d' llu-b-adry will find it to their inteiest to trade at the Grange Str-ro. Dtii.'t FoTtrel the place Nest door to the Pot Ofiie'. J. G. PO'lTKIl, Ped Cloud. A Full a-sortincnt of ladies shoes, all the latent varieties at G. i: CVs, vVaxti:d. Evcrj' ono to know, that Rcroti7.rn ft; Co , are c!lini; o!F their entire ptoek of Groceriiv, Cloth itiK Root?, Shoes Arc, at cost. This is no humbug. L-die., ctill at R. A: Co'.", and pot a nice dvci'S pattern For Oe. per yard. Gnnuers call and rcc iF 1. It. Sheicr, ain't ell:njr Drug? and Paints, cheaper tha:i any other hon-e in the vV.tcy, ail others know it. Every thin wurnted. Dr. Tho?. 15. Wi'liams wishes to say that ail who are indebted to him nmt call and fettle" by Jan. I-t. eith er with thccisli, or by giving a note. PJ-td. Initial, Tinted :ij erar.d envelopes at the Post Office. 21 t Sebool cinyor. For Soct a box at the Post OiSca. 21wl Jfyou want chea reading go to the 1W Office. 2 Jul To clohe out our ssock we sell for ca-h oniv. Calie, 7J per yard. Rc-t cloth gait ori; C-Io. Pooh warranted $-1,00. Mens hoes, $1.0.1. Flannel-. bct, 10 ccntH per yard: Extra sole leather GOct. pc lb. SIcepkinniitu, OOot.-. We Will rent our store with a good cellar For a very small consideration, to give a mau a ehanoo. 23 tt" J. Rr.nr.Nzr.x & Co. NT2!K. I hereby given that the Board of Courrmssioners w Webster Co , Neb , wiH'mect on Tdonday April 10th, 1S7.1 aud continue in session thrco days, for the purpose of equalizing the a-.se.si-ments: for the year 1S73. 111 who have complaints to cuter will ple.ve take notice and govern them-elves ac cordingly. Ry order of the R-.ard. J. A. TUI.I.EYS, Cleik. iuvw xor Amiiai S:hc3l Distri ; 4 The Annual Meeting of Scho.-)! District No. 2 of Webster County, Nebraska, for the Election oF School Diatuet O.acers, aud For the transac tion of s-uch other business as may lawfully came before it, will be bold at the School House in lied Cloud on Monday ths Sfih day of April 1S75 at 2 oVsock p. ur Dated this llitb day of .March 1S75. t I. W. Tullbys, Director. - r R" Cgi n Planters. Two two horse corn planters for sale cheap, toclo-cout my stock of Agri cultural implements. M. B. McNrrr. Dr. Williams wishes to give no tice that a'l accounts due prcious ti January last, will be put in the hands of a collector, if not paid Ap'ril 1st. 32-tf T." B Williams K?32. .T. O Potter wants all the teams he can got, to work cri repairing Ihc mih-1 dam. - ' . -. . j The adTcrttsin ratei Fur ppaca in Tijk CcitT For ihe'ycar 1S75. vrill be as Fallows: One coInsin."ptr jfar - 75 00 One-hilf column do 40.03 One Foartb ctilcsin 2.1.00 I'minesf Cards. S.00 do when inserted For ihor fituc, per U5y:ith, 1.50 Lrcal notice third page) to regu lar t-dverti'er?, 5 coats per line for each inctticD. TtansiKnt notices, iKr line, 10 ce. Uuder the liitl cF "Spwnl" et in feolid Nonpareil, notices i!l be in serted For 2.1 cent an iceh or les, For each insertion. This brt Form we vih to introduce to those .ho want totfd or buy .stock, land, or For the ..general wants of the oM0sunity. f" Ic:rd notices at Statuterales. At tr.rntya and otfjcerSjoF'the law will be h-H lerponsJhie'firr the iei?al notice.-, they handin.' -n LvJeoffnd other Aocj'tiins. will be cbari d .1 ecu's pur line Fur ait WilVrt, not of interest to the K-rj-,ril txitxte. Standing advertiseu.entts and hcaL Frin iveular n IvcttiMHs payable u tne rii'J o; laco qu-itter. Transient advertisements, and no tices Fiom etrau0'er.s mu.-t be paid :n 3uvar:ce. Tho rates. will be adhered to, ex cept us'rfy-irds tilling contricLs. No pct?on need ak any dcdiieti'iu or dice mitt From the above rateo or conditions. . t All who would like to Rsjiu-t in t)rgan!.in a Ijidgc of the Sons of Tempetance will ad?t in the eauac by meeting at the tchooi house Friday cvoiiing April IGth. Thau iil be a rinsing fcoh-ol on Saturday n'ght of this vvcdk, at the ichool house. Couio out ail who love voeal music. At the Annual lehcol Meeting of the Re 1 Cloud District held h'.Mon-d-iy, V. E. Jackon wa elected Treasurer of the District by a unani mous vote. The outgoing TreaMirer, Dr. Head, prc.-enled a statement of the Ftuanci.tl oomlition oF the District v. hich was examined and Found cor rect. Last Sahb-itii Aitx. ILilhFords httle boy wa bitten by a rattlesnake that was concealed in the ba-c:nent of their houe. It is th.jugiit he will recover s-oon From the bite. Ed Kellogg l,ad the tui?Fortune to lose one of his hor.-e last week. The vote of Red Clou pteei.net,' on Tuesday wa as Follows: James Lard, 17';, L. 1. Thome K3; M. V. M.uJy 1, J. C. WsUou I, and two blanks. The entire vote was 173, which is the large.-: ever polkd in the precinct. The weather was unfavorable For a Full turnout in the county. Curtis Seal, oF Rutin gave ua a FricnJ'y cull this week, aud From him we learn that nmttore in that section :.re about .is usual. Those that can do m will put in considerable small giain. Mr. Crouch has over eighty acrea un dr the plov.-, aud John Liverty will cultivate 100 acres, the most oF which will bo in small grains. Cha:?. Line, oF Guide Rock, brought up the election returns of that precinct, an 1 reports sisty votes cast, nil For L iml and Thorne. Mr. Line is one oF the largest farmers in his township, having over one hundred acres under the plow. From Mr. Lane the Superintendent, we learn that the Guide Jteek Union Sabbath School is in a flout hduntt condition, with an average attendance oFovar tbirtj. A boy 1G or IS years old, to herd stock this season. 34-tf J. C. IIOLcosni. I Walnut Creek, Webster Co., Neb. , Mrs. J. G. Potter and .Mi-FSarah Chajjiiiaa called to-day. Call again ladies. Early in the waefc James Laird, D. II. Freeman and C. It. Jones, all prominent ciiiscns of JiniaU made a flying visit to thi plaea. The Commi-sioners met on Tues day and adjourned until the next day. It is the regular April meeting-. of the Board. Last Sunday morning A. S. Neff and ljaily started For -CiliFornia, in tendiug to maLo the entire journey with teams. Mr. NetF was one of the earliest settlers in Webster county. More reports have been coming :a concerning the devastation by the late prairie fires. A large amount oF damage was dose in Harmony precinct but we. have been unable to get the Full particulars. On Willow Creek, we learn that Frank Borin lost hay aud sTablo, Mr. Daily, bay, stable and many small articles. Mr. Lybcrger, the same, and other losses not re ported. L- H. Haines, Itobert Quigele and Dr. Haw ley, all rf Oak.Creek, called oa Tuesday. From them we learn that the people oFthat township have got their crops in the ground, so Far as they have been able to procure tci, and they kindly Furnished the following items : There is a large and flourishing Sabbath school, held at the school house in Dxsi. No. 5, IL M. Jo.ies, Supt. The tegnla: attendance will average sixty or seventy persons Daniel Mearns lost about sixty bushels of wheat by the prairie gres. Two Bohcmian'cbildrea were badly if not fatally burned by the 5re near Fair field. Mr. John Riley has- over 100 acres under cahivaaou. of which 70 acres are already son with suitli grain. Cattle have wintered wail and are in gopi condition. . OWltl Juniata kept the County Sctby Ga vot. J-jtacs Iaird. cf Juniata; and L. H. Thnme, oF We'tMer County are rh c.'ed a deiecates to the Coa?titu- tiocal Conreution. To exchange n yokefot 3 year-old pteer." F;r a yoan uiyo or hire. 31-tf JC. Holcomi:. Wslr.nl CrecV.ebter Co., Neb Tim pprinftemi of the Red Cloud School wilLopcn on Mcndn' uoit, under chnre of PiaF. C. W. Kalcy. Trlf" fection ha hscn Favored with a.livacy fain, listing two or three day-". kThirt v. ill be a good thins For the seed already in the ground, as well a put ting the nAl in the bt condition For corn planting. 2IZSTIS-3 c: rt" Rkd Cloud. 1 April 3, LS7ri. J Vebrier County Coined of the P. If. met pursuant to adjournment, uiinutiv. of last meeting called for and reported not to L-e found, as the old Secretary i? awr.y East. Thefvlloning olneers were ejected For the ensuing ytar : , John D. Leash President ; G. W. Knight Vice President 0. It. Downs Secretary ; Casper Ro;.s Door Keeper; J. D. liC'ich Purchasing Agent and Corresponding Secretary. . J. 1). Leach and 0. It. Duwns act as com mittee to correspond wiih the Stale and National Grange as to the beat plan For a co-oj erative Store. Jicsolvul: That we as members oF the County Council, P. II. of Webster county Neb., .will u3 our best endeav ors to punish according to law, any person or person who are willfully or negligently guilty oFsetting out" prairie fires, and we ask all Patrons to co operate with us in thi- matter. lit solved'. That a copy oF these Resolutions be presented to the CltlKF for publication. J. I) Lkacm, Prcdd-nt Co. Council. 0. It. Down-is, Secretary Webatcr Co. Council. Red Cloi;i) Change, No. 537. In answer to a letter in the Chief, signed-by the County Committee, re would say concerning Mr. Kirk wood, that he i? not an impostor, aud his departure From this place was nut sud den to the grange. At a regular grange meeting, held Jan. 7h, it was thought be?t by the lod.e to scud out a solicitor For tbt benefit of the grange, and wa objected to by W. M., who aid he thought they would get ample supplies from tlit State Grange, but after considering tho matter a thort time, Mr. Kirkwood was nou.i.natcd and legally elected by a vote of the 'lodge to go out aud solicit afd among the grangers for the benefit of this grange. His papers of rccomend were made out and signed' by the legal Of ficers, aud the grange seal put there upon. He al o took some btfers of introduction and rccomends fiom in dividual friends tlr.t had relatives in the cast. He did not start until im mediately after our next regular meet ing, which was-iu two weeks after his election. Since Mr. Kirkwood has heal a granger among us he has piov cd to bo a man of his word, and one iti whom we could iilace cjuG lencc. It is strictly against the rules of the order for brothers or sisters to slander, or wrong each other in any way, and where such condaet can be proren I against any member, they will be ex- peiica from the order. e feel that that letter in the county paper was not only slander to one of our members, but was intended to injure our order, but hope we are mistaken in the lat ter othet grangers in the county took offence frOin it also. Tho grangers in the State as a body are united, and arc working for tlie intcicsts oF its memb rs, and by so doing are in hopes to promote the interests and welfare of our country, and we sincerely wish to be peaceful quiet citizen.'. Al though our enemies might be double handed against us (we hope mt,) they cannot prevail, for we have mary brothurs aud sisters in the east that are looking forward to our success, if they arc cot with as in person, they are in sentiment, and lend us a help ing baud, to whom we reader our sincere thanks for su;h kindness. It was moi'ed and cairied that this Grange adopt this letter and have it printed aud signed by W. Master and W. Secretary. J. D. Leach, P. Head, Master. Score tarv. The General Work. A list or the acts passed during the session and the closing .scenes of the Forty-third Congress are a'l presented in the March number of Tns Republic magazine, published at the seat of the Federal Government. The failure oF the Erst session of that Congress is at tributed to the business crisis and the general distress prevailing throughout the country. The second session has been a more successful one in practical results The cause of the failure of the soldier's bounty bill is shown, and the work of the session is critically re viewed. This number of TiE Re public contains some twenty articles; on historical and current topics and prospective issues in ths coming Presi dential campaign. The Republic is a reliable, carefully written political monthly, issued at the very low pries of $!TGvFa year, including postage, by the Itepblic Publishing Company, '". j Washington, D. a .- F0S-SALE. . Mr paronal property, cants4ifij oF cow., calves and yearling, borc., one yjarhr;r cn!t, be;;, two ton hay, waf'n and banir.-. Faniia iaiph-tnent.-', one brakiag plow, ons ?tubblc p!o, and one-double .hovel plox, one half i'l'tcrc-t in a moor, cook More, farm For sale or rent, itue will be given on the farm. iF desired a deed can also be siren. For funber par ticclars apply to F. N. RiciiAnpin.v, On Khu Creek Four miles ea-it of Red Cloud. KZTRAY 0T1CE. 13 Len un br the Uf;der:;'wed iivinc on ckc. L 1.12. on the 3:h dy oi Aril, 157,1.; One bhol mare aljut Faur vrar old, when ukin up h?d a r.tz tied nroor.d its left bio-i Foot no other marls TllO. Vauohn., 3d 5c Ecd CJoul, April S:h, 137?. akij xoricz. Gu;de Rocic, Webster Co., Neb. ;MufchLM-h. IS75 "Sarah E Dickenson hating leti my bdand b-"irdT7ithoTit cauj or pro voc'ion ; :il pewen or persons are forbid harboring or trutine her ou my at-count, tbr I will piy no debts of her contiacliu whatever. D. M. DitiCKitiO.v. Ferry ! Ferry ! ! New Ferry at Guide Rock Good crossing at all limes. .52 tf Wat. Montgomery. Tradings In&JsJnte. There will be a Teachers Institute held in Red Cloud en Thursday and Friday. April 221 and 23d, IS7-1. All teacher.'- and others interested of thu and adjoining counties are urgently in vited to attend. It ia-ahto desired that every teacher prej.aie a short addict, essay, reading exop-isc, or declamation to be ready wbeu called fur. I shall I shall endeavor to secure entertain ment through the kindness of the citi zen of Red Ciutid lor all that may at tend. An elimination vill be held on Saturday fallowing. II. 2. Kalky, County Superintendent. TJCGAL NutK Ji. Tn the District Comt of the 1st Ju dical District iu and fur Webster Co,, Nebraska. Le. i Moore, YA f John Korncr. I Tho above turned dtiluilaiit will take notice that on the 2!U day of Match JS75, the plaintiff Levi Mooro did file his petiti.itiin the oilico of the Clerk of the District Couit in and for Webster county, Neb., setting frth that on the 2Jrh day of June 1874; the'said defendant made executed and delivered hi-promi'ory note to plain tiff for the sum d'$SSrf.-l?, due on or before Sept. It, li-74, with interest at the rate of 10per eeut. per onumu. That as a consideration of said note plaintiff executed aud delivered to you a certain title bond or lots II and 12, block 2, in the town of Red Cloud, Nebraska, conditioned that upon the payment of said note with interest, the said plaintiff would execute a deed of warranty for the same. Sjid petition prays a judgement against you for the sum of S.lhS.d.S with 10 tier cent intere-t f'rciu Juoo 29th, 1ST i, el-o a foreeloscurc and irjnc-'-llati-j.'i of said bond and a sale of said property to satisfy .said amount, interest and co-ts. You are alo fur ther notified that you are required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 3rd Monday after the 23nl day ol April lbio. H. S. Kaley. 32-.1 $12. Att'y for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court of the 1st Ju dicial District, State of Nebraska with iu and lor Webster County. Patrick Barry, vs Michael Cook. Maria Cook. Solomon Brunswick, J- flyman brunswiek. doing business under the name k style oFS. Bruns wick it Bro., defendants. The above named defendants will take notice that the plaiutiff in the above entitled action did on the 27ih day of Feb. A. D. 1875, file his peti tion against you in tho office of the Clerk of said Di-trict Comt, sottiuc forth that the defendant MiehaeiCook and Mam Cook gave a rtortgagc to plaintiff Patrick Brry on lots one and two, block 14. in the town of Red Cloud, in saiJ county to secure the payment ofno hundred and fift3-fire dollars aud interest according to a cer tain note riFerrcd to in said mortgtge. Tti;t the same Solomou Brunsw.ck, tlytnao Brunswick, doing business uuder the name and style of S, Bruns wick & 3ro., claim some interest in said premises, under and by virtue of a ceitain mortgage given to thera by the said defendants Michael Cook, plaintiff a-ks judgment on said promo sory not For 155 00 with interest at in per cent. From the 20ih day of Feb. 1S74, and that said premises be sold to pay the same ana the defendants are notified that tbey are required to ofF-'r and answer said petition on or before the 2Glb day of April, 1S75. U. S. KalV. 30-5?-i)f 15. Att'y fur PlaintiS! LEGAL KOT1CK Tn tbe Di-trict Court of the M Ja dieial Dltritt, State of Nebraska, within and For Web-ter county. ko!enion orasswn-s, Hyruin Brunswick, coiag bosTnss upder the name and style of Bruus-1 irickecBro's. f f 3I:chiet Cook, 1 Maria Cook. I iRatrirk Barry, U!Tis j TXhr above nand dsfeadia'i iad a lofpfnativu iut'iwr. rarthou j ar;dni t- ix scvbi: ntv rcWroi and ixne '.i-uglc, and otbtr anicte? l mhI iwottCare. lhn; lie tklcinl to tenton to ujnt:on, r.i jt isi aaove mf. r -, . . , ,, , . . . , ,, , ' , ., j wile ofsaxl .lKhie! (i, atr!amoi i!l be .-old cheap For cah. bc a ciaius Hltav i,.:r.t in ai 1 xtnr.'zrl j take n?tt that tie plaiati.f in the aJnjve cnuiJCti aitj, jm on too i ilh day cf March. Is73, Sic their prtUian aain?t ycu in the olEce Ftji Glcik 6f ths aJ J)--rvt Ciur, M-t:tVtfc that the defend tat. M rh3 tA, rive a trtorti.st M :ha delvtHisRts tux lot ocf. UkX 1 1. m the uso f 1W Claud, in a:il county, to .xrcurw tk p-T i: oF one lmndr-d srnl cicUtr i dibr-aujM-vejj iir aen- l$lM) A) jre.ni-H. TLat tbd.fru:lant iViisfe Karry claims sontt; is r? la said tsortg ed prvarwj. ukr a! lf .irtd ol a eer'jtio man?' jiiwn ;o hin by tLe dvFetJna: MicUact Coak and Tdana 0Kk. Hatlititfako J3dctnt iur the fua of one h'.ndn. 1 and ;hre dalbrv sod thirtj-five oents $J-)3.55). with mutr oil From the I7th dy oJ ilatcb, l7S; aud that -aid mortrfji-d ire.uie mir i 1" '-! t j sattafy i: 1 j-hc t! Nort ! gig--. anJ the said dt.lendr.ut nr w t j tirieI that tbev arc reoinrd to riur aid Htiv-.r sid jictinw oi or bafw the 20tb day ofAptil, lali. II. S. Kau:y, 30-Llow.pf Att'y for Jlsmtif?,. LEGAL XOTCK In the District Caurt of the It Ju dicial Distnat iu at.-d tbr Wflbittir Co., NebraeLa. Jwha-T.-Btauk, vs. John G. "otter. Eiixib.th Potter, Ail red E. P rry, James M. Ral'iwiti. and A. N.Sebunif, II. I. Kttit-ntu. and l"a I.. re Weil, r uomg ouue." unacr ttitf nrm name of Sohu-tor KetiJ.mv, Co , an 1 J. C. Ogden. J?. V lJuck and D. P.. tltrwy, do ing bu-ioc-s Uhiler the tbtti name ol J. C. D.ies .V Co., Detetl biiiH Alfred I'l Perry, A. N. Schii.rfer, N. R. Ke.ehao,4 UmI'im Wed, J. C. Ogden, S T. Rcvk, aiij D. iLrry uo resident dieiidutiti wdi take uo ttce that John f. l.i.uk o! thecmitty ot Rtd Willow, iu the State o' No- braika, bl on the 6th djy ofAp lb75, life bis petition in t.ie Dt.i Court ttithin m.d for tlu ennnte nl let of Webster, in tho S-..te of Nebra .r. : aga.tist the ab ve imnied ilefendiint-', setting forth tint the sail Joh.i G. Potter and E'izib-th Putter cava a inottgage to tho said Alficd E Perrv on bt tvii (lOj iu block twenty six '20) iu the ii'age of Rid Chmd, iNeb . and lots ten and eleven (I.J ,V 11). iu block one (U. in :.iehardou's additimtu li(.d Cioud, all in sa:d Web.-tsr ofiunty to secure tho pavment of tho sum ol three htirihvd (3tH) dollat-. aeconling to ek.rt.iiu notes reforted to iu .-.ai.l umrigagu, and also to secure hiins-lf aea ot his li.i iJiiy on ce tain joint debts oF the said John G. Potior, tud Alfred K. Perry, au.ued by .latin G. Potter, and that tho seid Alfred E. Perry a.-.-igne 1 sail m.jrigige to de lendant Janu' M. Rald.7in. and that said James M IL1 iwin fur her asdgn edsaid mort-.M?' to pluirjiiff, and that since the giving .f .said mortgage, the defendant! composing the said firm of Schuster, Ketebam k Co., and J. C Ogdcu & Co., e'nim to luvu acrpuiroif gaged, and prayinn tint said J ho G. dred (62')0) dol.ars du t.'aintttf with i uviu may iav mo u;n (ll ii IUMJj- interest from May 1.1tn. IMI, or that said premi-c may bo sold to f av the -ante. Yoa ami eaeh of voti are here by notified to answer said petition on or before the third Mmday after th"o I Hill day of May. 175 Joil.vT. RLAflv, By WlLLCOX k GlL'.t ' M, 34-ft-$20 Att'vs for 1'laii.tiff. HAMPTOM & RALSTON. KVM. rceta Uiow iTi n r r r ci Having Ica-rd the Wagon and Black smith shop, Ltely ncupicd by Ira Shcper, are tow prepare I to do e'ery thing in the line of WAGON-MAKING it AND JBLACKSMITIIISGf WAGONS. KUGGIES. AGRICULTURAL IMPLK.M ENTS Repaired on short noti-e ar.d in a Workman-like manner. WAG0K3 AND BUG0IE3 MACS TO OKDUf. HAMPTON & RALSTON. FITS GUf?0FSE!l Any pron siT-rii? fm the nbare dU-c-vt i re jueei n .-vl 1 r.4 Dr. Price. anl ,a trinl bottle of msJicinu will be fonrartlki.i by Express. FREE! Tho only yvst hen? tho KxpTcu chantes. wich ovriairto my tare in ulavf. urdsaail Dr. Price ha qo-Ic tbi) traind.itr FET Qui E?S3.EPX a stn-ly for jczo. na.1 h9 wp.l warrant n esre by the zuc of hi rem-iy. Do cot fail to -m to hini fora trial lotllc; it costs nothing, and hs WJLL CCRfS YOU, no matter of hDw ltrr tar.dic? yar ee njr he. or hotr micy other temblUi raay have foiled. Circular ani tcataonUli szl wiih F31EE TRIAL KOTTLE. Be i3rtitt:iar to gUt your Exr-re, u trell ayoriot lS:e direction,, and A-lJreM. LR. ciias.t.pkik. C7 Wnj.AH Strst. xe York. COKSUiimOit CUBED. To the E-IPtir of the Csrz. Ji3TttazD h'sitnoz , "Wilt j oa j-tevo infona yoar reader thit I hars a riiti.- cuke roz coxsrfPTioar an Il jJirr?n of the Threat nd Imcr, ana that, hy iu a to ia ray prase. I bars crkl haaonst ofca. aaJ wiit rir S1.OO0 00 'XT.x a.M it irSil r.o hr.ti. IalsJ. ia . rtroa i aiy t". I -win -ai a mjic, Irt-r. In aayjaJerera.iir&i.tBfwie. livt o rth J-tUr U tsr - 3 Ter Ieo who ii niTenat frvs taw ifaevc. J 3d obi:;e. L'" IaidifaIIyYai?. " D&. T. V. Bl RY. J. Oi iST ARxSaBS; Frop- 1 always rvady to vuewi to d This Hotel H trtinly , ! of thi travBr t;tokj. STACKIJrKSWUTRKlUll0"o5Ss WOSDATf. WHNHS- DAT AND FRIDAY OF KACU WK AT 7 O'CLOCK A. M. I Claim to Have tfeB BST $tA8t Wsst of Lktcohi; AlTmyj kerpinj; M LaJ a gmt H A I Ai Jl A!o a gn! oounryaoeg Ut lik pbitM to any o'.hur at tcsamti 5SHs. HuCtt UitS2i!, 0. r." BATTLES &"C0; DEA.EllS IX- ..'- .. -rvj. i.r .1 V ,?: -'-' mmww . - Vf i7V. - "JT ." " WM. ANSON WOO!) MO WE Li, With Dmrprr or IJ linhc. THE ISrEW M A-NISTY. THE i. X. L DRILL. EitlZCXe&e Diill bUSMSMOi ISFOGtiCCiSt -peder, Fountain City Sctxiw. And all FARS5i?iS MACHiRY at Grange Prices. r .:' aa tS3tfr--r- ' '- Cl M.ZXJ WMte ALL THE VARIETIES OF HE ATI SO A XI) PAH LOU STOVES A good a?eortmnt of . " NAILS, HAKES, BOLTS. JIHJ i liLS, And Everything nccdrd by the Farmer CAIIPEN rKKS' AND MASONS- TOOLH. PAtNFS, OfLS. COOPER AND NEWTON WAGONS, GLASS. TINWARE. M GRAND DEtOUR W$, LvAEP0RCPL0W3r with vrA or Iron Beanie willl Wuud awl Iruu'WSiiaa JtyFinc Table and Pocket Cutlery. 0. L. BATTLES & CO.. Gnitle lEot-k, J - '. -- 3TebraU, TSES, THE Undersigned will havefeady for Daliysry, April 15, 1075, at his Residence in' CLOVSI?TO?3, WebsterZCounty Viejfc ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND FOR T R E E S la Quantities to Suit Pa ebwirj, VtUh i'La, laO WEST GASH- PSiflSBS ' 1- - Anl Uke Vzy fa Breaitw, S'Jn or Tr " K X ' A ' 1 CM oa A42 3L WBKOX Ctdrtniiy. Sxm, : S j&&&iz&. SPggSg'' H ?5.4? S 13 ? r tP? m&U ewfretaSte Wi jwiflfsfc " P & !! WFTsT T D G fi A. I ; . tpm $ ymm&t (dmx this 3V(SE?Jli!St mm&i$ ft I VVvV s' i'-.-. .J.TT,&X3'i .'.. SXyvyr. ,kTJi - XX "' CORN PLANTERS, SPA DEI. UUKK-i 8r MMlinaic ESf "HK&n " -- . res S"F e- - -"ST i-ju I if! i ill a w f -ml . 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